Awesome-omni-skill extract-openapi-from-code
Use when extracting or generating an OpenAPI spec from existing API code. Triggers on "extract OpenAPI", "code first", "generate spec from code", "FastAPI OpenAPI", "Spring Boot OpenAPI", "NestJS swagger", "Django OpenAPI", "Flask OpenAPI", "Rails swagger", "Laravel OpenAPI", "existing API code"
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skills/development/extract-openapi-from-code/SKILL.mdextract-openapi-from-code
Extract an OpenAPI specification from an existing API codebase. Covers eight major frameworks across Python, Java, JavaScript/TypeScript, Ruby, and PHP.
Content Guides
| Framework | Language | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| FastAPI | Python | content/frameworks/fastapi.md |
| Flask | Python | content/frameworks/flask.md |
| Django REST Framework | Python | content/frameworks/django.md |
| Spring Boot | Java | content/frameworks/spring-boot.md |
| NestJS | TypeScript | content/frameworks/nestjs.md |
| Hono | TypeScript | content/frameworks/hono.md |
| Rails | Ruby | content/frameworks/rails.md |
| Laravel | PHP | content/frameworks/laravel.md |
Each guide provides detailed setup, schema definition, Speakeasy extensions, authentication, and troubleshooting for that framework.
When to Use
- User has an existing API and wants to generate an OpenAPI spec from it
- User wants to create an SDK from code that has no OpenAPI spec yet
- User mentions a specific framework (FastAPI, Flask, Django, Spring Boot, NestJS, Hono, Rails, Laravel)
- User says: "extract OpenAPI", "code first", "generate spec from code", "existing API code"
Inputs
| Input | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Framework | Yes | The API framework in use (see Decision Framework) |
| Project path | Yes | Root directory of the API project |
| Output path | No | Where to write the spec (default: or ) |
| Target language | No | SDK target language, if generating an SDK after extraction |
Outputs
| Output | Description |
|---|---|
| OpenAPI spec | A JSON or YAML file describing the API |
| Validation report | Lint results from |
Prerequisites
- The API project must be buildable and its dependencies installed
- For runtime extraction (FastAPI, Spring Boot, NestJS, Hono), the app must be importable or startable
CLI installed for post-extraction validation and SDK generationspeakeasy
Decision Framework
Use this tree to determine the extraction method:
| Framework | Language | Method | Requires Running Server? |
|---|---|---|---|
| FastAPI | Python | Built-in export | No |
| Flask (flask-smorest) | Python | CLI command | No |
| Django REST Framework | Python | drf-spectacular CLI | No |
| Spring Boot (springdoc) | Java | HTTP endpoint | Yes |
| NestJS | TypeScript | HTTP endpoint or script | Yes |
| Hono (zod-openapi) | TypeScript | Programmatic export | No |
| Rails (rswag) | Ruby | Rake task | No |
| Laravel (l5-swagger) | PHP | Artisan command | No |
Command
Choose the command matching your framework below. After extraction, always validate with
speakeasy lint.
Python: FastAPI
FastAPI generates an OpenAPI schema at runtime. Export it without starting the server:
python -c "import json; from myapp import app; print(json.dumps(app.openapi()))" > openapi.json
Replace
myapp with the module containing your FastAPI app instance. If the app uses a factory pattern:
python -c "import json; from myapp import create_app; app = create_app(); print(json.dumps(app.openapi()))" > openapi.json
You can also start the server and fetch from
http://localhost:8000/openapi.json.
Python: Flask (flask-smorest)
Requires flask-smorest or apispec:
flask openapi write openapi.json
If using apispec directly, export programmatically:
import json from myapp import create_app, spec app = create_app() with app.app_context(): print(json.dumps(spec.to_dict()))
Python: Django REST Framework
Requires drf-spectacular:
python manage.py spectacular --file openapi.yaml
For JSON output:
python manage.py spectacular --format openapi-json --file openapi.json
Java: Spring Boot
Requires springdoc-openapi. Start the application, then fetch the spec:
# Start the app (background) ./mvnw spring-boot:run & # Wait for startup sleep 15 # Fetch the spec curl http://localhost:8080/v3/api-docs -o openapi.json # For YAML format curl http://localhost:8080/v3/api-docs.yaml -o openapi.yaml # Stop the app kill %1
If the server runs on a different port or context path, adjust the URL accordingly.
TypeScript: NestJS
Requires @nestjs/swagger. Start the application, then fetch:
# Start the app (background) npm run start & sleep 10 # Fetch the spec (default path with SwaggerModule) curl http://localhost:3000/api-json -o openapi.json # Stop the app kill %1
Alternatively, create a script to export without running the server:
// scripts/export-openapi.ts import { NestFactory } from '@nestjs/core'; import { SwaggerModule, DocumentBuilder } from '@nestjs/swagger'; import { AppModule } from '../src/app.module'; import * as fs from 'fs'; async function bootstrap() { const app = await NestFactory.create(AppModule, { logger: false }); const config = new DocumentBuilder().setTitle('API').build(); const doc = SwaggerModule.createDocument(app, config); fs.writeFileSync('openapi.json', JSON.stringify(doc, null, 2)); await app.close(); } bootstrap();
TypeScript: Hono (zod-openapi)
Requires @hono/zod-openapi. Export the schema programmatically:
// scripts/export-openapi.ts import { app } from '../src/app'; import * as fs from 'fs'; const doc = app.doc('/doc', { openapi: '3.1.0', info: { title: 'API', version: '1.0.0' }, }); fs.writeFileSync('openapi.json', JSON.stringify(doc, null, 2));
Run with:
npx tsx scripts/export-openapi.ts
Ruby: Rails (rswag)
Requires rswag:
rails rswag:specs:swaggerize
The spec is written to
swagger/v1/swagger.yaml by default (configurable in config/initializers/rswag_api.rb).
PHP: Laravel (l5-swagger)
Requires l5-swagger:
php artisan l5-swagger:generate
The spec is written to
storage/api-docs/api-docs.json by default.
Post-Extraction Steps
After extracting the spec, always run these steps:
1. Validate the spec
speakeasy lint openapi --non-interactive -s openapi.json
2. Fix issues with overlays (if needed)
If validation reveals issues, use an overlay rather than modifying the extracted spec directly:
speakeasy overlay apply -s openapi.json -o fixes.yaml
To fix validation errors, create an OpenAPI overlay file and apply it with
speakeasy overlay apply -s <spec> -o <overlay>.
3. Generate an SDK
speakeasy quickstart --skip-interactive --output console \ -s openapi.json \ -t <target> \ -n <name> \ -p <package>
Run
speakeasy quickstart -s <spec> -t <language> to initialize a new SDK project.
Example
Full workflow for a FastAPI project:
# 1. Extract the OpenAPI spec cd /path/to/my-fastapi-project python -c "import json; from main import app; print(json.dumps(app.openapi()))" > openapi.json # 2. Validate speakeasy lint openapi --non-interactive -s openapi.json # 3. Generate a TypeScript SDK speakeasy quickstart --skip-interactive --output console \ -s openapi.json \ -t typescript \ -n "MyApiSDK" \ -p "my-api-sdk"
Adding Speakeasy Extensions
After extracting a spec, add Speakeasy-specific extensions for better SDK output. These can be added in framework config or via overlay.
FastAPI: Add Extensions via openapi_extra
openapi_extra@app.get( "/items", openapi_extra={ "x-speakeasy-retries": { "strategy": "backoff", "backoff": {"initialInterval": 500, "maxInterval": 60000, "exponent": 1.5}, "statusCodes": ["5XX", "429"] }, "x-speakeasy-group": "items", "x-speakeasy-name-override": "list" } ) def list_items(): ...
Django: Add Extensions via SPECTACULAR_SETTINGS
SPECTACULAR_SETTINGS# settings.py SPECTACULAR_SETTINGS = { # ... other settings 'EXTENSIONS_TO_SCHEMA_FUNCTION': lambda generator, request, public: { 'x-speakeasy-retries': { 'strategy': 'backoff', 'backoff': {'initialInterval': 500, 'maxInterval': 60000, 'exponent': 1.5}, 'statusCodes': ['5XX'] } } }
Spring Boot: Add Extensions via Custom OperationCustomizer
OperationCustomizer@Bean public OperationCustomizer operationCustomizer() { return (operation, handlerMethod) -> { operation.addExtension("x-speakeasy-group", handlerMethod.getBeanType().getSimpleName().replace("Controller", "").toLowerCase()); return operation; }; }
NestJS: Add Extensions via Decorator Options
@Get() @ApiOperation({ summary: 'List items', operationId: 'listItems' }) @ApiExtension('x-speakeasy-group', 'items') @ApiExtension('x-speakeasy-name-override', 'list') listItems() { ... }
Via Overlay (Any Framework)
If you cannot modify framework code, use an overlay:
overlay: 1.0.0 info: title: Speakeasy Extensions version: 1.0.0 actions: - target: $.paths['/items'].get update: x-speakeasy-group: items x-speakeasy-name-override: list
Common Issues After Extraction
| Issue | Symptom | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Missing operationIds | Lint warning; SDK methods get generic names | Add operationIds via overlay or use |
| Missing descriptions | Lint hints; SDK has no documentation | Add descriptions to endpoints and schemas in source code or via overlay |
| Overly permissive schemas | Schemas use or lack type constraints | Tighten schemas in source code; use stricter validation decorators |
| No response schemas | Lint errors; SDK return types are / | Add explicit response models to your framework endpoints |
| Duplicate operationIds | Lint errors; generation fails | Ensure each endpoint has a unique operationId |
| Missing authentication | No security schemes in spec | Add security metadata to your framework config or via overlay |
What NOT to Do
- Do NOT hand-write an OpenAPI spec when the framework can generate one -- always extract first
- Do NOT edit the extracted spec directly -- use overlays for fixes so re-extraction does not lose changes
- Do NOT skip validation -- extracted specs often have issues that block SDK generation
- Do NOT assume the extracted spec is complete -- frameworks may omit auth, error responses, or headers
- Do NOT start the server in production mode for extraction -- use development or test configuration
Troubleshooting
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
(Python) | App dependencies not installed | Run or |
| Connection refused (Spring Boot, NestJS) | Server not fully started | Increase sleep time or poll for readiness |
| Empty or minimal spec | Routes not registered at import time | Ensure all route modules are imported; check lazy loading |
| YAML parse error | Extracted file has invalid syntax | Re-extract; check for print statements polluting stdout |
(Node.js) | Dependencies not installed | Run or |
No endpoint (Spring Boot) | springdoc not configured | Add to dependencies |
No endpoint (NestJS) | Swagger module not set up | Configure in |
Related Skills
- Add x-speakeasy-* extensions via overlaymanage-openapi-overlays
- Generate SDK after extractionstart-new-sdk-project